The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1928 — Page 3

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Kntc in the semi-finals 20-18. R a inbrnlKt lost its first ami last frame of the season to Gropncastle in the (ireentnstle sectional. —Rushville |{.>-

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Jin-the-wool” fans want.

cents for the Ban " er ’ s One would think Brazil had won a afternoon S a ™“ s of lhp | victory to hear th.> Brazil fans ‘‘blown Saturday. Watch for | j^., about the Tif , pr Cul)f .. vi( , to , v

Recounts of both the _ over Bainbridge.

contests. On the streets;

What is the psychology of that attitude? Brazil fans satisfied them- | -elves that their team is not as terrible as it appeared at Bainbridge For it has two victories over the team that defeated the Pruittmen, not that it has anything against Bainbridge.

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WEDNESDAY'S MYE BEST R A DIOS. WOR, Hookup, P p. m.—Columbia ! hour: Sophie Braslau and musical art

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jt;,.'. i. feat of Bninfcaused more comment l,ic- than any other I. other -ectional tour-

Karl Dane and Geo. K. Arthur At The Voncastle Wednesday in, “Baby Mine”

Just as was predicted, however, th< Bainbridge players had to change their style some to get by with the officials. Two fouls on Chadd in the first few minutes made the gr< at boy much more cautious than he ever wa-

in the Brazil game.

Jubs at present are in condition to play in the with Tobin, Lear, Longj pn on the hospital list. Ban -aid thi- morning, Kt he thought the boys lg, od shape by the time

|ilii-tle in the Mellott tilt j After the gymna-ium at Green--which is sweet music 1 castle was crowded to capacity, the

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linist’s ears. —o— got to hand it to John k o n it r ones to announc F unie - over the televivid description of the i in which Greencastle enabled the Banner to it .\tr;i ever put out by lunty newspaper immediclose of the Bainbridge (luttle last Friday night, “on the air” Saturday the Banner, talking to h r an open circuit furnL Cieenc astle Telephone Irotigh the courtesy and |f II. B. Walls. —o— kit to call 9.1, the Daily tournament information, and buy a Banner extra.

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| witne- <ed the BainI tilt at Bainbridge a few ^hn Brazil was given a The Bainbridge boys

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Iteam. It was our opin1 when they met a team * bine team work with |i dual playing, it would 'or I!:: abridge. We did

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t:.- an upset for Baini hard blow to their fans lilidi t they would win purtii!-ville Reporter.

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|l a few U]* -' Ik knmo, after one of Kj i,i,-.'its, lost out in its |i rpsville beat the

management did honor to the Brazil mayor, by admitting him. “Is the mayor of Brazil in this crowd?” asked a Greencastle official. "Yes, here 1 am” came the answer from a dozen mouths. Mayor Carpenter was finally found with the aid of “Councilman” Sam Moore and both the officials r< d and bogus, were admitted. When four hundred basket hall fanwill drive to Greencastle to -ee a game in which they are not dir ctly connected, we must admit that thi- is getting to be quite a basket bail

town.

HARD BLOW DEALT LOCAL NET SOI \M IN LONGDEN’S ILLNESS.

M allie Longden, star forward anq lunning mate to Capt. Willis Masten Jon the Greencastle high -ehool basket I hall team, winners of the local sectional tourney, was reported sick in bed Tuesday, He is ill of the mumps. If Longden is unable to play by Saturday, Greencastle’s chances of winning the regional meet are rather slim Coach Buusman will have G. Crawley to use in Longden’s place bu' one regular absence from the starting line-up weakens any team somewhat. The Cubs have plenty of figh and this may carry them to victory j even if Longden is not able to ploy.

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quartet. WKAF, Hookup, 0:.°,0 p. m.—Opera, “Natriiko San.” WEAK, Hookup, 7:10 p. m.— Men-j Me! -ohn violin concerts. \\"OK, Hookup, 8 ]). m. —Roister

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W RAF, Hookup, fi:10 p. m.—The Soconyans. AT THE VONCASTLE Vaudeville, the stage, the screen i and circus sideshows ure all repreented in the cast of “Baby Mine,” j Metro-Goldyn-Mayer's hilavinus new vehi.de for Karl Dane and George K. j Arthur, the comedy team of "Rookies,” in which the famous stage play 1 of t!ie same name i- woven into a liil- j ariou. .-cieen offering coming Wed- | nesday to the Voncastle Theatre. I In the cast aie products of each of | tin eparate branches of the gentle ! art i f amusing the public. Gtorge K. Aithur, for instance, i hails from the stage, having been an ; act"r in English theaters before he . ( i d in pictures. From vaudeville j i'.me Chat loth' Greenwood, the lanky | cmeriienne who -cored in “So Long I I et,y” and olhei and who makes her j cr en debut a- KarlDanc’s sweet- ! Iieait in the new picture. Karl Dane i n exclusively cinema :: tor and so represents the screen. . The new pictun is a lilting comedy

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PROnn ES A WINNER

While waiting for the BainbridgeGreencastle gam ■ Friday night we bought a “Yellow Crab” from a D?Pauw co-ed. This is the Del’auw mag-

azine of college humor. -x — We causually opened it at page US, Putnam county friends of Willis and read the article: “Look Before Dorsett, former te . h r in the CovYou Leap.” First time we have been erdale schools, will he glad to learn j forced to blush in twenty years. How that he is producing winning basket-1 do they got by with it? ball teams at Hugger tov.n, which

won the Richmond eetiomd la.-t Sat :

of tv. (lei n life in which two collegians

i- t i. o trcuble with love affairs an I I The college scenes, the love scenes 'i row e liabi '. it w:.- adapted between Dane and Miss Greenwood, !: m Margaret Mryo' stage -lu ces* | and the uproarious denouement with 1 .. F. Hugh Herbert and Sylvia Thai- the babies are among the high spots ii re, att'i din etc ’ by Ridiert 7.. Loon- , in the new production.

If you like to laugh, jj see “Baby Mine” at | the \ oncastle WedI nesday. * /

Reports are that the Bainbridge players went to the Greencastle boys’ dressing room and congratulated them on the victory. They showed a splendid spirit after a heartbreaking

defeat.

Hue the Bainbridge rooters looked rather sii k. They began leaving when Greencastle had the score 22 to ti with about eight minutes to go.

arday. Mr. Dorsett’s team did not win without a hitter fight. Hi- team won two games by a margin of two points each and the final game was j won in an over-time contest by a margin of only one point. The team is going into the regional a favorite and friends here of Mr. Dorsett will watch with interest the outcome of the games he plays.

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